#237 Three Simple Steps to Reduce Overwhelm

Today's episode is all about reducing overwhelm.   Let's face it, life can be tough, and it's easy to feel like we're drowning in everything that's going on. But here's the thing: overwhelm doesn't come from our circumstances themselves, but rather our thoughts about those circumstances.   Sometimes, we need to take a step back and intentionally decide what can wait and what needs our attention now.  Fortunately, there's a simple process that can help us separate things out and prioritize our thoughts. Let's face it, our thoughts about circumstances can create feelings of overwhelm, and it's important to pay attention to them.  But sometimes, we need a little extra help in dealing with overwhelm. So, know that it’s okay to ask for help and give yourself permission to do so.  Are you ready to discover the simple steps to reducing overwhelm?   Listen now and hear more about: How overwhelmed is not just caused by everything going wrong at once but also by a cluttered mind.  When the mind is too full, it's hard to take action and we may turn to things that numb us.  Overwhelming starts with our thoughts about circumstances in our lives, even if that doesn't seem true when you’re in it.  Sometimes we need to prioritize and intentionally decide what can wait.  Writing down our thoughts and circumstances can create space in our minds.  Get more support in creating a life that’s better than before breast cancer.  Join the Better Than Before Breast Cancer Life Coaching Membership today.  Referred to in this episode: Beef  Follow me on Social Media:  Facebook  Instagram  Pinterest  YouTube 

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Laura is a Certified Life, Health, Nutrition Coach, and Wellness professional. She's a two-time breast cancer survivor living with metastatic disease. Laura supports women in dropping their warrior shield after a diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer so they can release the pressure to go back to normal and create a life that's even better than before breast cancer. These twice-weekly episodes give you tools you can apply to your life today, to support your body and your mind as you manage life after breast cancer.